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Show THE THIRD BOOKESOF THE edof Bacce, betries, Vaccinia, as though theyfhould be called Bacinis, Yet ere may alfo be orher / acer n the firft of a3 fot Vaccimsa is 7 Athro, oraworde his Bucolikes the tenth Eclogaffirmeth, that the wri. HISTORIE OR PLANTS. bianches in yellow rundles like vnto:theflowers of Dill; which being paft,there fiiecéedeth a dark orduskie feede referibling the feede of Fennell, andofa bitter tafté, The revte is thicke and ofa wondie fubftance. named of the Latines /accimiam, tranilating into Latine Theocrstus his vetle,which istaken out ofhs 10,Eidyl. Virgil, ten Hyacit Sefeli AEthiopicumfrutex. Shrtib Selelyor Hartwoort of Behiopia; s 3 Et mre? tViolejunt oP COLMA HICY ae Itis foundeboth in ftonig places, andon the fx coaltsnot far from Marfilles,andlikewile in ochey h booke of his Archite@ture doth alfo diftinguith Yaccinium fromthe ral cofitismade , which feeing that the written Hyacinthcan: thing % Theplate, than the Hyacinthis, bicaufe iter. places of Langnedocke: italfo groweth in Fthio- pia, inthe datke and defart woods it stowedrin le mention of Vaccinia; whichare vledtodie mygarden, rple colour, % The time, It fouritheth, fowrech and feedethin uly and ties, itis hardto affime,efpecially fecing that Auguft, rowe in waterie places ; but ours growe ris itcertainly knowento growe in Ita, ddoagree with Plinies and Vitra: y take from thefe a purple die, %: The names, ) The Grecians call it Aimer ctears the Latines likewife AEthicpicum Se/ele the Egyptians weres that ke Whortles,to whichtheybe in forme nhigh Datch Raater Dedelbeere + inlowe elles rouges : they be namedin Englith Red healledthis plane 7###s Idea rubris acini: Dogs horror : in Englith Se‘ely of E. »pian Hartwoort. » The temperature and vertues. elyof Ethiopiais thoughrto haue thefame that the’Sefely ofMarfilles hath, wheres vnto Lreferit, 1 farlefle agree with Vités Idea thanhe chesas do theblacke (which deceiued them ‘accinia or VVhortle berrics, taftriGtion or binding ae atae tian Tries are coia ana Ofthe Elder rece hap. 71. } theyate awe,raving atenor takenr the 1 sr i re ombinding the belly, oe » far aret boys the thing ch «whi 1 cold and {rawe qualitic, which thing te 0 ) oh-) theit he heate of hot ae ben ’ ate sh : an hot ftomacke, they quench thirft, theymitigate and alay paayiaar od pro y flixe ing,theycure the blood itay vomit top the belly,they rgin ap ] g ards. lac : : 1 C ng Pee 2ta ards and downw creame and milk, asin tac b ' ‘¢ Whor omits 1 FS he defire to >vo™much * fedto es which {topandbinde the t elly putting€ away¢ alfot c 1 PY muc vied 19 fo not fore there and , lacke The red Whortle is not of fuch apleafant tal t eas the black 1 hae id world, inthe ut(as I faid before)they make the faireft carnation coiour E hepu ¢ ; : of r cho.5 Offhrub Hartwoort of ZEthiopia. ~ 7 4 i" ; Chap.7°- hy te fubitances alkes off;a wa 4;¢ h blackifh ft ee vi _ rh thickes , ich ate p r branches wh e! and ck hi tt bu , rioned fomwhatlike the Woodbinde leauees : dfubftance fat, and oileous leaues both in ee gree? gummic,approching very ncere yntothe leaues of Oleander eth a c a eed he top? f rhe adeepe or darke greene colour, andofa very goodfauour and finell, Hiskinde of Sefcly,t this plant diuidethit garden both winterjand fommer, like the Bay, or Laurell, Lhe flowers. 40 § prance & The kindes. i Hete be diuers forts of Elders, fome of the land, andfomeof the wateror marrifh grounds fomewith very iagged leaucs,and other with double flowers,as {hall be declared, I Me fh & The de[cxiption. He common Elder groweth yp, now ndthento the bighes of a meane tree, cafting his almoft all woodie, haboughesall about, and oftentimes temaineth a thrub; the bodieis bei ine ciallythe yaong one s which uing very little pith within; bur the boughes andefpe :the barke of the bodic andgreat armes without wood little bur have ,and within pith fullof ted.ae s: of theboughes is not Ptigged andfull ofchinks, andofanill fauored wan colourlikeathe that :for thereis another vnderit necrer Mooth, burin colour almoftlike,and thatis the outward barke fomewhat yellow, and tharmay found, is wood the of ce fubftan whe : gteene tothe Wwood,ofcolour 'to onerib, like thole of faltened larones particu fixe fiueor of confift Cealily cleft: the leanes lof a ranke and ftinkin ec ; jaloue tree, buteuery: particular: oneislefler, nicked in the nite ¢ w hich be thin and {cattered, of a s, rundle {poked on growe flowers ell, The Jacke, rds afterwa firlt, acthe greene ieete fell : after chemgrowe vp little berries, and fitch like things, th ferue v Pielled a purple iuice maichbaing hawed with Allom thefe areallicele flar,and! in feeds e oaraah et r tocolo alifo nePainters vfe,as e exct cae fealde trees ot fhirubs a cetfain bodiessoftho the whichi vponre. imes 4uricals Inde or lewesea foft, blackifh, covered. with askin, fomewhat liket eth oftent r and bec Pin as}firinkerh togithe being plucked o ffanddried, MbElder ptoweth cuerie where,and is the commonElder. pene a aMans care, which mh Sambuctts |